Mnet’s World of Street Woman Fighter (WSWF) is racing toward its electrifying conclusion as the semi-final round airs tonight, July 8 at 10 PM KST. Only four dance crews remain—and just three will earn their place in the finale.
Episode 7 brings two high-stakes missions designed to push the dancers to their creative and emotional limits: the Global Artist Performance Mission and the Dance Film Mission.

Global Artist Mission Welcomes Saweetie
Continuing the show’s tradition of global music collaborations—following Jessi (Season 1) and Hwasa (Season 2)—WSWF brings in international rap icon Saweetie as this season’s featured artist. Each crew must reinterpret her music, attitude, and fierce stage presence in their performance.
Representing Saweetie in each routine are:
- Aaliya (AG SQUAD)
- Leejung (BUMSUP)
- KD (MOTIV)
- Minami (OSAKA Ojo Gang)

Early teaser clips showed Saweetie herself reacting to the performances, visibly impressed. Meanwhile, tense reactions from competing teams raised the stakes even higher.
Dance Film Mission: One Last Shot at the Finale
The second segment, the Dance Film Mission, challenges crews to produce cinematic dance pieces that tell a story. It’s their final chance to prove themselves, and emotions are running high.

Each team shared their resolve:
- AG SQUAD: “This is our final shot at the finale.”
- BUMSUP: “We’ll prove ourselves through dance, not words.”
- MOTIV: “We’ll pour everything we have into this.”
- OSAKA Ojo Gang: “No matter what, we won’t let our team give up.”
Fan Favorites and Predictions
Online buzz suggests AG SQUAD and OSAKA Ojo Gang are front-runners, praised for their originality and commanding stage presence.


On the other hand, BUMSUP is facing backlash for choreography deemed unsuitable for the mission and for controversial comments about AG SQUAD, for which they later apologized on Instagram. Netizens feel the crew has declined since the Mega Crew Mission and believe they face a high risk of elimination if matched against any of the other three teams.

MOTIV is also predicted to be eliminated, as their performance videos are receiving relatively low views and likes. With BUMSUP, a Korean team, ranked close to them, some netizens speculate that MOTIV may be at a disadvantage, believing that a Korean team is more likely to be favored in a Korean show—making MOTIV’s chances of staying slim.

With just three finale slots available, tonight’s World of Street Woman Fighter episode is expected to deliver intense drama, jaw-dropping visuals, and unforgettable performances.

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